Chemical investigation of the sponge Luffariella Variabilis collected from the Palm Island group of the Great Barrier
Reef, Australia, yielded three new acetylated compounds, 25-acetoxyluffariellin A (1), 25-acetoxyluffariellin B (2), and 25-acetoxyseco-manoalide (3). The structures of the new compounds were elucidated on the basis of interpretation of
their spectroscopic data. The known metabolites manoalide (4), seco-manoalide (5), luffariellin A (8), and manoalide
monoacetate (10) were also isolated. The new acetylated compounds (1-3) were labile in the sponge tissue when
samples were allowed to thaw prior to extraction, but were stable once isolated. Sponge samples that were completely
thawed contained only hydroxylated compounds (alcohols). This finding supported the deduction that the acetylated
compounds are being enzymatically transformed and/or degraded
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